University of East London

The University of East London (UEL) is a large modern university which is based on two campuses in Docklands and Stratford. The Docklands campus is a new build and part of the regeneration area near City Airport and the Excel Centre. We have over 20,000 students studying with us who have international, national and local backgrounds. This gives us a diverse student body and an institution that has the local community at its heart. Degree programmes are modular and taught in schools:Architecture and Visual Arts, Cass School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, Psychology, Royal Docks Business School, School of Computing Information Technology and Engineering. We have a strong commitment to local enterprise. As an institution we exceed our benchmark in terms of widening participation and student employment.
Our current relationships with London schools
Our relationships with London schools are managed by the Education and Community Partnerships Team. We ask that all approaches are directed through this office. We are able to both develop work and broker relationships with colleagues based within UEL.
Contacting us
T 020 8223 3322
We offer a range of activities working with a wide variety of groups: primary students, secondary students, Gifted and Talented students, parents and carers, care leavers, teaching staff and youth in the community.
Our work is themed under the following areas: aspiration, curriculum, enterprise, preparation for higher education and summer schools
A number of frameworks support delivery including progression agreements, the UEL accredited Compact, the TDA Student Associate Scheme, the Aimhigher Sports Associates Scheme, Student Ambassadors and HE fairs
We work through our local Aimhigher partnership in East London, our East London 14-19 London Borough networks and have a presence in Thurrock and the Thames Gateway.
More information about our programme of events can be found at:
With our Cass School of Education we are promoting a whole-school offer which includes the areas of school governance, teacher placement, research, external funding and work force development.
